Joe Rubbo

Joe Rubbo is the managing director of Readings

Blog post — 14 Sep 2023

Mark's brilliant career: A tribute to Mark Rubbo

As some of you may know already, Readings’ long-serving managing director, Mark Rubbo, has recently retired from his position. This idea of retirement has been floating around for some years…

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Review — 30 Aug 2022

The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O’Farrell

It is 1560 and Alfonso II d’Este, Duke of Ferrara, is unsatisfied with previous portraits of Lucrezia di Cosimo de’Medici. There ought to be a painting that matches her exquisite…

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Review — 30 May 2022

Translating Myself and Others by Jhumpa Lahiri

Admirers of Jhumpa Lahiri’s work might mistakenly think that working in languages other than English was a new direction for her, but as she recounts in Translating Myself and Others

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Review — 28 Apr 2022

Sunbathing by Isobel Beech

Sunbathing is the stunning debut novel from Melbourne writer Isobel Beech. It follows the story of a young woman who is invited to stay with her friends Giulia and Fab…

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Review — 6 Sep 2021

Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead

Colson Whitehead’s new novel, Harlem Shuffle, centres on Ray Carney, a furniture store owner who is doing a bad job of flying straight. His father was an infamous crook…

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Review — 28 Jun 2021

The Night Always Comes by Willy Vlautin

In Willy Vlautin’s The Night Always Comes, Lynette lives across the road from the Interstate 5 in Portland, with her Mum and her brother Kenny, who has an intellectual…

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Review — 26 Apr 2021

Whereabouts by Jhumpa Lahiri

Whereabouts is Jhumpa Lahiri’s first novel written in Italian – a remarkable feat considering she learnt the language later in life. It’s incredible then to discover that after the Italian…

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Review — 1 Mar 2021

Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro

In Klara and the Sun Kazuo Ishiguro returns to dystopian terrain, much like his earlier, and most well-known novel, Never Let Me Go. As in Never Let Me Go, Ishiguro…

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Review — 21 Oct 2019

The Topeka School by Ben Lerner

I’ll start out by saying that The Topeka School is one of my favourite novels of the year. I was already a fan, having loved his previous two novels, Leaving

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Blog post — 28 Oct 2020

Elizabeth Tan wins the Readings Prize for New Australian Fiction 2020

It is a great pleasure to announce Elizabeth Tan’s Smart Ovens for Lonely People as the 2020 winner of The Readings Prize for New Australian Fiction. This is a truly…

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